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Burns Night
Sat. Jan. 28, 2012
RSVP Required: (415) 383-6000 Ext. 108


Dinner Starting 7pm
Price $65.00

Traditional Four Course Scottish Banquet
Piper Lynn Miller
Toasts by Shakespearan actor Robert Young
Live Music: Chris - Violin; Ann - Accordion
Burns Poetry Readings by Guests


Valentine's Day Dinner

Tuesday, Feb. 14
5pm - 9pm

$60
RSVP Required: (415) 383-6000 Ext. 108



Friday Evenings
Brian Wallace performs in front of the fireplace
featuring:


his grandfather's viola
sarode - a form of lute featured at the court of Akbar in the 16th century
saxaphlute - similar to an old English sackbut
guitar, drum & bamboo flute


Saturday Evenings
The New Family Ramblers
w/Chris Erbacher and Mike Saliani
Acoustic folk, classic country, bluegrass and blues in the pub or orangerie.




History and Legends of the Pelican Inn
by Charles Felix

The Pelican Inn introduces a new book, written by Charles Felix, a telling story that reach back to his British roots and his creation of the Pelican Inn.

With buoyant spirit, enlivened by illustrations, Felix's book brings alive an intriguing cache of historical British innkeeping along with mystical accounts that led to the creation and birth of the inn.

Poignantly written and lighthearted, you'll find yourself laying his book on your chest for long sessions of historical daydreaming.

 


Samuel Johnson
by Joshua Reynolds, 1775

"As soon as I enter the door of a tavern, I experience oblivion of care, and a freedom from solicitude. There is nothing which has yet been contrived by man, by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn." Samuel Johnson




 

 

 


 

 

 

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